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1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of the Colonel of the Regiment, Brigadier Roden, inspecting the Band and the Corps of Drums at Mercer Barracks, Osnabruck, in Germany in 1982

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh?s Royal Regiment - A black and white photograph of the Battalion marching off the parade square at Osnabruck after the Feroszeshah Parade in 1981. Leading are the assault pioneers wearing white aprons and carrying ceremonial silver axes. (L to R) Corporal Annear, Sergeant Rose, Corporal Irving, followed by the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Coxon. By tradition the pioneer sergeants in British army infantry battalions were the only soldiers allowed to wear a beard. The leading of the battalion by the pioneers on ceremonial occasions recalled the times when they had to clear a way across country for the main body of troops to follow

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo, taken in 1980, of Lieutenant Colonel Coxen, who commanded the Battalion from 1980 to 1982, while the Battalion was stationed at Osnabruck; he came to the Battalion from the Staffordshire Regiment

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of Lieutenant Colonel G Coxon, MBE, Commanding Officer of the Battalion from 1980 to 1982; he came to the Battalion from the Staffordshire Regiment

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of the Divisional Commander's Inspection when the Battalion was stationed at Osnabruck from 1978 to 1983 showing the Divisional Commander talking to a soldier with the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Coxon, looking on

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of the Battalion skiing team when the Battalion was stationed at Osnabruck from 1978 to 1983 including RSM John Venus second from the left in the front row and the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Coxon, next to him - 2 copies

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A sheet of thirty five (one has been cut away) black and white proof photographs, with negatives, showing 'A' Company on a live firing exercise at Sennelager in Western Germany for pre Exercise "Medicine Man" as part of 1982 Training in Canada. It also contains photographs of Lieutenant Colonel Coxon, Major Stone and Captain Franklin

1st Bn, Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph of 7 Platoon of "C" Company taken on 27th April 1994 in Alma Barracks, Catterick, Yorkshire. The photograph was taken shortly after the amalgamation of the Gloucestershire Regiment (28th/61st) and the Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment (49th, 62nd, 66th & 99th)

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh?s Royal Regiment - A colour photograph of the Corporals Mess on the occasion of the ?Maiwand? weekend 18th-20th July 1980 at Mercer Barracks, Osnabruck, West Germany. This photograph includes the Colonel-in-Chief, His Royal Highness Prince Phillip who was visiting the Battalion at this time. This image is named.

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh?s Royal Regiment - A colour photograph of the Warrant Officers and Sergeants Mess on the occasion of the ?Maiwand? weekend 18th-20th July 1980 at Mercer Barracks, Osnabruck, West Germany. This photograph includes the Colonel-in-Chief, His Royal Highness Prince Phillip who was visiting the Battalion at this time. This image is named.

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh?s Royal Regiment - A colour photograph of the Officers Mess on the occasion of the ?Maiwand? weekend 18th-20th July 1980 at Mercer Barracks, Osnabruck, West Germany. This photograph includes the Colonel-in-Chief, His Royal Highness Prince Phillip, who was visiting the Battalion at this time. This image is named.

1st Bn, Duke of Edinburgh?s Royal Regiment - A colour photograph of the Corps of Drums at Osnabruck with, sat second from the left, Captain Sylvester, WO1 (Regimental Sergeant Major) John Venus and Lieutenant Colonel Coxon.